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What do you need to develop your very own social networking site from scratch?
12-19-2012, 01:51 AM
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What do you need to develop your very own social networking site from scratch?
I mean without using websites to make a site. We are making a site that was built from scratch. Like programmers, servers, stuff like that. Our project is making a proposal for a new social networking site (we are not going to make it, just the proposal), so we need to round up the cost of making a brand new site. Our teacher emphasizes that it must be as realistic as possible.

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12-19-2012, 01:59 AM
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Well to start with I would say you would need to pay to do market research on your target audience and see what they want.
Then get an office set up with a dedicated internet connection and several servers to host the social networking software and all the databaes for users, email servers, etc.

Then hire out programmers to write the whole social networking site and then test it out on users for feedback / to identify holes in the system, etc.
Then go back to the design and implement any changes, modifications, fix the bugs.

Then spend a hell of a lot of money on publicity to get the site popular and see if you can get contracts with advertisers to get money or sponsorship deals to try and make some cash.

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12-19-2012, 01:59 AM
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Start off seeking the contract prices the ISP wants to host ASP or Apache/php.
From there, price Microsoft server product licenses (the Apache / Linux will be free).
Research hourly rates for php, DBA, grahic artist.

Draw on paper a mockup of the log-on page.
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